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1931 House Bill 1751. An Act To Require The Owners Of Motor Vehicles In Certain Cases To File With The Registrar Of Motor Vehicles Evidence Of Insurance Or Security In Respect To Their Civil Liability And That Of Certain Operators Of Such Motor Vehicles For Claims Or Judgments For Damages For Bodily Injuries Or Death And Certain Consequential Damages Arising Out Of The Operation Thereof, And To Repeal Or Modify Certain Provisions Of The Compulsory Automobile Liability Insurance Law, So Called.

1931 House Bill 1751. An Act To Require The Owners Of Motor Vehicles In Certain Cases To File With The Registrar Of Motor Vehicles Evidence Of Insurance Or Security In Respect To Their Civil Liability And That Of Certain Operators Of Such Motor Vehicles For Claims Or Judgments For Damages For Bodily Injuries Or Death And Certain Consequential Damages Arising Out Of The Operation Thereof, And To Repeal Or Modify Certain Provisions Of The Compulsory Automobile Liability Insurance Law, So Called.